There is an “absolute necessity of waging all-out war against the debauching of the environment… The bulldozer mentality of the past is a luxury
we can no longer afford. Our roads and other public projects must be planned to prevent the destruction of scenic resources and to avoid needlessly
upsetting the ecological balance.” This probably sounds like Al Gore, Barbra Streisand, or Ralph Nader. In fact, these words were uttered by
Governor Ronald Reagan. At the time, he was signing into law one of the most aggressive environmental protection statutes ever passed up to that
point.

originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
And another thread goes the ways of all ad hominem Mud Pit territory (which is against T&C outside of the Mud Pit) thanks to the racist progressive
bigot t____s in this site.

originally posted by: UKTruth
Clinton just had a major melt down spending her entire speech on Alt-Right conspiracy involving Trump, Putin, Duke, Alex Jones and Nigel Farage.

i think she is officially triggered and is now hiding in her safe space.

I didn't see a melt down.

I saw a well crafted and beautifully designed attack at Trump.

Trump even felt the need to preemptively make a comment about it at his earlier rally...seems like he is very concerned about this message Clinton is
putting out.

And he should be, it's all his words and his supporters words. I think a lot of you forget how ignorant and extreme Trump was during the Republican
primary. I think you also forget most Democrats hoping for him to win, even though thinking it was impossible, because of how easy it would be to
beat him in the General Election due to his ignorant and racist rhetoric he used to win the Primary.

Now that Trump is trying to become more moderate and distance himself from that ignorant crowd that won him the Primary, Hillary is just simply
reminding everyone of Trump's own words and beliefs.

Trump can't attack Hillary back on this, because she is simple using clips of things he has actually said.

originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
And another thread goes the ways of all ad hominem Mud Pit territory (which is against T&C outside of the Mud Pit) thanks to the racist progressive
bigot t____s in this site.

Looks to me like you and other Trump supporters are the ones throwing around the insults to other members.

My original point which I've stood by this whole time is that policies are all over the place, and supporting a policy that's shared by one group
means nothing to supporting the whole group. You however are nitpicking examples I gave between places where a policy is shared between two groups.
Which does not exclude other groups.

I did not research where environmentalism started in the US I was comparing it to who's pushing them today. I'm sorry next time I'll go through the
history of every different group who ever espoused environmentalism when comparing it shared by multiple groups. Don't want to leave anyone out.

Gore was a democrat when running, Nixon a Republican.

Gore ran with the environment as a major part of his platform. Such a platform plays a major role in the green party and democrats of today.

My main and only point was the absurdity of false equivalence. Does the Nazi Party being pro environment make anyone else who is a supporter of
Hitler? No of course not it's absurd, that was my only point.

But at its grassroots, the alt-right is animated by many of the same class, gender and racial anxieties that have helped fuel right-wing
nationalist movements across Europe and, as Trump's critics argue, the Republican nominee himself.

In late March, Breitbart published something close to a
manifesto. Titled "An Establishment
Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right," writers Allum Bokhari and Milo Yiannopoulos presented the movement as an intellectually vibrant -- in contrast
with "1980s skinheads" -- band of merry right-wing pranksters "eager to commit secular heresies" while striking out at political elites, regardless of
their party affiliation.

They exist almost exclusively online, talking to each other on alt-right blogs and select
reddit or 4chan forums. To the extent a "normie" --
alt-right and web slang for a normal person -- is likely to encounter them, Twitter has emerged as the preferred avenue for the harassment and
trolling of assorted rivals, enemies and other targeted groups, often women and Jews.

Of note, /pol/ is the board wherein the information which stated this thread came
from; the person in the aforementioned thread has become known as FBIanon and has done a few more Q&As since.

Funny how the liberal shills on here don't apply their same "logic" to Democrats. So Democrats electing a former Klansman speaker of the house isn't
racist, but a klansman who hasn't been relevant for at least 30 years saying he likes Trump better than Hillary is racist?

Of course, these same people will then excuse or even celebrate ACTUAL TERRORIST endorsing and holding fund raisers for Obama - Bill Ayers and
Bernandine Dorhn. So keeping with liberal logic, why does Obama support terrorism? Or excusing Obama for sitting in church with Rev. Wright spewing
hatred for 20 years?

You go right ahead and excuse and justify someone being a kkk member.
Go ahead and justify someone calling them a mentor as well.

That reflects on your character.

I didn't justify anyone being a KKK member. I stated the fact that Robert Byrd was in the Klan in the 40s, he left after one year, he denounced his
membership and the Klan (and what it stood for) for the last 60 years of his life.

He was a tireless worker for his state in both the House and the Senate.

If Hillary Clinton felt that the man she knew 60 years later was worthy of being called "a mentor" as a champion of public service, that's
admirable.

The fact that you try to so utterly misrepresents the facts of this matter says loads about your "character" as well ...

You go right ahead and excuse and justify someone being a kkk member.
Go ahead and justify someone calling them a mentor as well.

That reflects on your character.

I didn't justify anyone being a KKK member. I stated the fact that Robert Byrd was in the Klan in the 40s, he left after one year, he denounced his
membership and the Klan (and what it stood for) for the last 60 years of his life.

He was a tireless worker for his state in both the House and the Senate.

If Hillary Clinton felt that the man she knew 60 years later was worthy of being called "a mentor" as a champion of public service, that's
admirable.

The fact that you try to so utterly misrepresents the facts of this matter says loads about your "character" as well ...

... or more aptly, perhaps, the lack of same.

So now you are putting a timeline on racism? So this means the next time someone brings up slavery, we can say but that was a long time ago, right?

A T T E N T I O N ! ! !

ANY time you are playing the player instead of the ball, you are doing it wrong. Interpersonal insults just bring you down to the level of the
person you are insulting. This is a discussion forum, remember?

Please post on-topic toward the thread title, and NOT about each other.

And he should be, it's all his words and his supporters words. I think a lot of you forget how ignorant and extreme Trump was during the Republican
primary. I think you also forget most Democrats hoping for him to win, even though thinking it was impossible, because of how easy it would be to beat
him in the General Election due to his ignorant and racist rhetoric he used to win the Primary.

If words is all you have against Trump, then you don't have too much, do you. Your reaction to them (racist rhetoric?) is a reflection of your own
thoughts and feelings, not his.

Watch the video, the people supporting Trump clearly say "A lot of Klan members like Donald Trump because we believe what he believes in".

Let's break that down...what does the Klan believe in???

Got that?

Ok...now they like Trump because he believes in the same things they do...namely, deporting all those dirty Mexicans...you know the rapist and
murderers.

Trump can try to reverse what he said in the past few months about Mexicans and hating immigrants and wanting to create a deportation force to round
them up and ship them out...but there are these things called videos.

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